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For IT Project Success, Consider The Wider Competition, not Just Today’s Fixture...

"One reason we have become so short-term focused is Agile and how easy it makes it to spin projects up in the cloud..."

MongoDB takes .local literally: Takes cloud DBaaS Atlas to the Edge, reveals new AI toolings

"You can now deploy Atlas edge servers anywhere…that can be a factory, an oil rig, a mobile device or a sensor, all with seamless experience and integration"

Taking generative AI to production: What CTOs need to consider

A groundswell of work on production generative AI applications powered by first-party data is happening, says DataStax CPO Ed Anuff. Change is coming and it is going to put pressure on enterprise data architectures.

How ‘Lean IT’ thinking can save your wallet and encourage a greener approach

Jim Webber on Adobe Behance's journey from MongoDB, to Cassandra, to Neo4j...

MongoDB takes “Queryable Encryption” wizardry GA -- say it has improved latency, useability

The set of client-side libraries and server-side code lets applications encrypt sensitive fields in documents, so they remain encrypted while the server processes them; clever...

Redis gets an overhaul with its 7.2 update

Redis is looking to add widespread cleint support for developers and AI integration with its 7.2 update

Oracle Database comes to Arm in the latest jolt to Intel

Oracle's increasingly cosy relationship with Ampere just deepened -- and Oracle Database 19c costs "half as much" running on its chips, says Larry Ellison.

MongoDB Atlas vector search, streaming and Kubernetes updates

Atlas gets vector search, data streaming capabilities for event-driven applications, a Kubernetes management refresh and more

MongoDB has announced the general availability of MongoDB Relational Migrator

Unperturbed by the 'it still works' argument, MongoDB insists that legacy databases are rigid, unadaptable and difficult to use for supporting modern applications because of the complexity involved in mapping relationships...

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